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A major part of the CCC’s advice recently has been to have no new homes on the gas grid from 2025. Here, we are talking about 2024, which is very good. Members can imagine that the big housing developers will build things for the least cost.
The Scottish Government’s plan for the rural funding transition, “Stability and Simplicity: proposals for a rural funding transition period”, runs to 2024, and I feel that the amendment’s provisions fit well with it.
“Our Health, Our Care, Our Future” was the name of the strategy for 2014 to 2024. It described a lot of the discussion that we are currently having, but it also articulated the stakes in the ground, as we called it.
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The chamber will not need reminding that, as the Scottish Fiscal Commission has warned, Scotland’s economy will not return to pre-pandemic levels until 2024 at the earliest. That highlights the scale of the monumental challenge before us all.
The UK GIs will be mandatory on 1 January 2024. In the meantime, it will be interesting to see how the UK Government markets that to the consumer, because we have absolutely no idea of that.
As we all know, the Scottish Government is working on a bespoke system of agricultural support from 2024. Has the Covid-19 emergency affected how the NFU wants the new system of support to be established and implemented?
The group is considering the situation after 2024, which is difficult in the current situation but, if we can get an agreement and take the politics out of it, that would be a big boost to the future of agricultural support in Scotland.
In particular, I can announce today that from 2024—a year earlier than planned for the rest of the UK—we will require all new-build homes to be heated from renewable or low-carbon sources, rather than fossil-fuel boilers.